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Article chaussant qui équilibre la masse corporelle d'un individu et qui est utilisé pour éviter la pathologie de genou cagneux et pour amortir de manière appropriée le poids de l'utilisateur Download PDF

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WO2010134776A2
WO2010134776A2 PCT/KR2010/003210 KR2010003210W WO2010134776A2 WO 2010134776 A2 WO2010134776 A2 WO 2010134776A2 KR 2010003210 W KR2010003210 W KR 2010003210W WO 2010134776 A2 WO2010134776 A2 WO 2010134776A2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/24Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B21/26Resilient heels
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/16Pieced soles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/36Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by their attachment; Securing devices for the attaching means
    • A43B21/42Heels with replaceable or adjustable parts, e.g. top lift
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/32Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with shock-absorbing means

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  • the present invention relates to a shoe based on ergonomics, and more specifically, to absorb the external shock generated when a person walks three times, and one side of the shoe heel quickly wears out, so that the ankle joint is gradually twisted to the leg joints. It helps to prevent the legs of the growing young, especially those in the growing age, from being transformed into O- or X-type legs, helping everyone to maintain their body balance and providing maximum comfort by providing cushions that fit the user's weight. Ergonomic shoes.
  • the design of the joint was completely ignored, which made it difficult for the user to maintain a comfortable gait unless the user had practiced a great amount of time.
  • the cushion of the conventional shoe is a great help in absorbing the shock to people with average weight, but it does not achieve a natural weight shift, it does not prevent one side of the shoe heel to wear out first, resulting in a change in the ankle joint, In particular, due to changes in the ankle joint of the adolescents in the growth phase, it acts as a cause to transform the leg into O-type or X-type legs.
  • an object of the present invention is to form the shape of the heel of the shoe in the form of a heel of a person with a shock absorbing cap installed, along the arch shape of the foot from the heel to the front of the shoe
  • a smooth connection between the outside of the heel and the bottom of the heel to allow for natural weight shifting, allowing for natural weight shifting, and is designed to provide the most comfortable cushion for light, heavy or average weight.
  • the outside of the shoe so that the bones on the legs It can contribute to the health of the feet and joints of the people living in modern times by developing ergonomic shoes that moderately improve the body.In particular, young people in the growing age are affected by the ankle joint due to the deformation of the heel of the shoes.
  • the present invention provides a shoe that can prevent the transformation of the X-shaped leg into a gradual change.
  • the heel is provided on the back bottom of the sole; And it includes a shock absorbing cap detachably coupled to the heel.
  • the shock absorbing cap includes a first cap coupled to the outer side corresponding to the outer side of the foot of the heel, and a second cap coupled to the inner side corresponding to the inner side of the foot, wherein the first cap and the second cap Replaceable.
  • the shock absorbing cap has a first cushion portion coupled to the bottom surface of the heel, a second cushion portion coupled to the rear surface of the heel, and a third cushion connecting the first cushion portion and the second cushion portion roundly. Contains wealth.
  • the tibia balances the human body when the wearer walks to become a safe gait, and the tibia supports the weight when standing so that the wearer's foot is prevented from being flattened. Accordingly, it may further include a connection member for connecting between the heel and the front bottom of the sole.
  • the shock absorbing cap is provided with a plurality of different shock absorbing strength, any one of the plurality of shock absorbing caps can be selectively coupled to the heel according to the wearer's weight.
  • a shock absorbing unit provided on the upper portion of the outsole, the shock absorbing unit, the first cushioning " ⁇ " shaped to be installed arranged on the surface of the heel portion;
  • a first support bar having a "+” shape installed in the center of the first cushion bar;
  • a second support bar having a “+” shape installed in the middle of the second cushion bar;
  • a cushion ball installed at a place where the first cushioning body and the first supporting body cross each other and the heel contacts;
  • a distribution passage in which a wall is erected on an outer circumferential surface of the heel portion and formed in a transverse direction at a portion bordering the sole portion;
  • a supply passage wall installed at a portion that borders the distribution passage and the sole, and has a plurality of supply passages;
  • the outside of the front of the shoe heel can be a natural weight shift, utilizing the function of the tibia (proximal metatarsal joints or the fifth rough side of the foot bone) to balance the body when moving weight, so that the front part of the sole of the sole from the heel
  • a connecting member to connect to the flat until the tibia balances the human body when the wearer walks to become a safe gait, by allowing the tibia to support the weight when standing, it is possible to prevent the wearer's foot to flatten.
  • the most natural gait can be performed as if a human is walking barefoot, and the angle protruding at right angles of the heel is rounded to the shape of the heel of the human body.
  • the impact is reduced, and the soft elasticity of the shock absorbing cap allows secondary shocks to be absorbed when the heel touches the ground, thereby protecting the soles and joints and reducing fatigue caused by cumulative impacts, making everyday life easier. .
  • 'shock absorbing cap' is separated into left and right, so it can be replaced at any time, so if one of the steps is bad and wears out quickly, it can be replaced immediately to balance the left and right sides of the shoe.
  • the ankle joint As the ankle joint is twisted as it is skewed, it affects the legs, which prevents the growing young from gradually changing to the type O or X legs, and also prevents problems due to spinal deformation. It is very effective in maintaining human balance.
  • the shoe itself provides a 'weight-fitting cushion', it is very effective for protecting the soles and joints, because the very heavy, very light, or average weight people can choose the cushion that is most comfortable for them. .
  • the bottom surface of the shoe becomes a shape that is almost similar to the shape of the sole developed to be the most convenient as human evolution evolves, making it the most ergonomic shoe that provides the most comfort for humans as if walking on a soft place with bare feet.
  • the heels of a shoe that wears quickly on one side may need to be changed frequently to prevent deformed ankle joints.
  • Existing shoes may not be able to replace the heel or go to the repair shop and pay a lot of money to replace them.
  • the 'shock absorbing cap' installed shoes can be easily replaced at home or office, so it is very economical time and money.
  • the human body balance shoes for preventing the O-type or X-type legs according to the present invention is made of the most ergonomic, thus providing comfort that has never been felt in other shoes at all, especially to protect the soles and joints as well as the spine Because it can be effective, it will be of value to grown-up youth as well as adults.
  • Figure 1 is a bottom view of the human body balance shoe according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 'I-I' of the human body balance shoes according to the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 'II-II' of the human body balance shoes in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 4 is a bottom view of the shock absorbing cap removed in the human body balance shoes in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view showing another embodiment of the shock absorbing cap in the human body balance shoes according to the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the heel of the human body balance shoe in accordance with the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing the shock absorbing cap of the human body balance shoes in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a bottom view of the shock absorbing unit according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view of the shock absorbing unit according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a sectional view taken along the line III-III of FIG. 8; FIG.
  • Fig. 11 is a sectional view taken along the line 'IV-IV' in Fig. 8;
  • the human body balance shoe 100 is the upper 110 and the upper insole (110), the insole (not shown) that is sequentially stacked on the bottom of the upper 110, the midsole 120, the sole 130 is configured, and may further include a heel 140 provided on the back bottom of the sole 130, and a shock absorbing cap 150 coupled to the heel 140.
  • Shock absorbing cap 150 is to provide a cushion function to the heel 140 to absorb the shock applied to the heel 140 and to replace if necessary, it is preferably formed of a material having a greater elastic force than the heel 140. Do.
  • the shock absorbing cap 150 may include a first cap 151 and a second cap 152, and the first cap 151 may be one of the heel 140. It is coupled to the outer portion 141 corresponding to the outer side of the foot, the second cap 152 may be coupled to the inner portion 142 corresponding to the inner side of the foot of the heel 140.
  • the shock absorbing cap 150 may be detachably coupled to the heel 140.
  • the first cap 151 of the shock absorbing cap 150 may include a first coupling protrusion 151a and a second coupling protrusion ( 151b is formed, the first coupling groove 141a to which the first coupling protrusion 151a and the second coupling protrusion 151b of the first cap 151 are fitted, respectively, on the outer portion 141 of the heel 140 and The second coupling groove 141b may be formed.
  • the first coupling groove (141a) is formed on the front side wall of the heel 140
  • the second coupling groove (141b) is preferably formed on the rear side wall of the heel 140
  • the first coupling protrusion (151a) and The second coupling protrusion 151b may be formed in a shape in which the tip is bent to improve the coupling force.
  • a third coupling protrusion 152a and a fourth coupling protrusion 152b are formed on the second cap 152 of the shock absorbing cap 150, and the second cap 152 is formed on the inner side 142 of the heel 140.
  • the third coupling protrusion 152a and the fourth coupling protrusion 152b of the third coupling groove 142a and the fourth coupling groove 142b may be formed, respectively.
  • the third coupling groove 142a is formed on the front sidewall of the heel 140, and is preferably formed on the rear sidewall of the heel 140 of the fourth coupling groove 142b, and the third coupling protrusion 152a and The fourth coupling protrusion 152a may be formed in a shape in which the tip is bent to improve the coupling force.
  • the coupling groove may be formed in the shock absorbing cap 150, and the coupling protrusion may be formed in the heel 140.
  • the first cap 151 has a fitting protrusion 151c formed to extend along an edge according to the embodiment, and the fitting protrusion 151c is provided at the outer side 141 of the heel 140.
  • the fitting groove 141c extending along the sidewall of the heel 140 and more specifically, the sidewall of the outer portion 141 may be formed to be coupled to each other.
  • the first cap 151 may be implemented to be coupled to the heel 140 as a whole.
  • the second cap 152 may be formed in the same shape as the first cap 151, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the shock absorbing cap 150 is detachably coupled to the heel 140, the shock absorbing strength of the shock absorbing cap 150 can be adjusted according to the user's weight.
  • shock absorbing caps 150 having different strengths so as to absorb shocks most perfectly according to the weight of the user, and selectively mounted on the heel 140 according to the user's weight, heavier person Or, lighter people can feel comfortable cushioning.
  • the shock absorbing cap 150 is divided into the first cap 151 and the second cap 152, at least one of the first cap 151 and the second cap 152 may be selectively replaced. .
  • the first cap 151 of the shock absorbing cap 150 is the first cushion portion 151d and the heel 140 which are coupled to the bottom surface of the heel 140.
  • the second cushion portion 151e coupled to the rear of the) and the third cushion portion 151f roundly connecting the first cushion portion 151d and the second cushion portion 151e are configured to include a heel It may be installed to surround the bottom and rear of the 140.
  • the second cap 152 of the shock absorbing cap 150 may be formed to correspond to the shape of the first cap 151, its detailed description will be omitted.
  • the human body balance shoe 100 may further include a connection member 160, the connection member 160 is the heel 140 and the sole along the edge corresponding to the outside of the foot of the heel 140
  • the connection member 160 is the heel 140 and the sole along the edge corresponding to the outside of the foot of the heel 140
  • the heel 140 and the connection member 160 is preferably formed to be spaced apart a predetermined interval, which is to ensure a space for coupling the first coupling protrusion (151a) to the first coupling groove (141a).
  • the human body balance shoe 100 may further include a shock absorbing unit 200 provided on the upper side of the sole 130, such a shock absorbing unit 200 to the midsole 120 or insole Can be used.
  • the shock absorbing unit 200 is composed of a heel portion 210 and the sole portion 220, the supply having a supply passage 223 in the boundary portion
  • the passage wall 222 is installed, and is molded of a material such as silicon, rubber, urethane, or the like.
  • the heel portion 210 is formed while forming the heel shape of the foot, and as shown in FIG. 11, the first cushion flesh 212 having a “ ⁇ ” shape is arranged on the surface thereof, and the first cushion flesh 212 is In the center, the first supporter 213 having a "+” shape is installed, and the cushion ball 214 is installed where the first cushioning arm 212 and the first supporter 213 cross each other.
  • a plurality of inflow holes 211 are formed in the bottom surface between the first cushioning flesh 212 and the first supporting rib 213.
  • the cushion ball 214, the first cushioning flesh 212, the first support support 213 is formed to form a narrow upper portion and a wide lower portion, the height of the cushion ball 214 is about 7mm, The height of 212 is about 6 mm, and the height of the support ribs 213 is about 5 mm.
  • the heel portion 210 which is the part where the heel touches, has a stepped multi-cushion function by the first cushioning flesh 212, the first support 213 and the cushion balls 214.
  • the sole portion 220 is formed while forming the bottom shape of the foot except for the heel of the foot, and as shown in FIG. 12, the second cushioning flesh 224 having a “ ⁇ ” shape is arranged and installed on the surface thereof, and the second cushioning flesh is installed.
  • the second support girder (225) of the "+” shape is installed so that the horizontal and vertical heights of the second support (225) are formed differently, and the sole portion 220 At least three air passages 221 are formed long toward the front of the foot.
  • a supply passage wall 222 having a supply passage 223 is installed at a portion that borders the distribution passage 215 and the sole portion 220, and the supply passages 223 are air passages. 221 is formed in connection with.
  • the upper surface of the shock absorbing unit 200 (surface in which the insole or the sole is in contact with the sole) is formed with a plurality of lines to be cut and used according to the size of the user's foot, rough to prevent slipping in the human body balance shoe (100) It is formed by surface treatment.
  • the shock absorbing unit 200 of the present invention constituted as described above is manufactured by injection or molding, and the first cushioning meat 212 and the first supporting meat 213 are installed on the surface of the heel 210 so as to intersect with each other.
  • the second cushioning meat 224 and the second supportive meat 225 are installed to intersect, while the sole part 220 has a height in the horizontal and longitudinal directions of the second supportive meat 225. Are different, and the height of the second cushioning flesh 224 is formed higher than that of the second supporting flesh 225.
  • the cushion ball 214 is installed on the first cushioning meat 212 and the first support sage 213 of the heel 210, the height of the cushion ball 214 is higher than the first cushioning meat 212, The height of the first support teeth 213 is formed lower than the first cushion teeth 212.
  • the first cushioning flesh 212, the second cushioning flesh 224, the first supportive flesh 213, the second supportive flesh 225 and the cushion ball 214 is formed in a narrow upper portion and the lower portion is wide multi-stage cushion
  • the height of the heel 210 is installed toward the sole of the foot is lowered to form a mild incline when the heel is lifted in the air through the inlet hole 211, when the heel touches the ground inlet hole 211 by the user's weight ) Is blocked so that the introduced air is supplied to the front of the human body balance shoe 100, wherein the air is supplied to the inlet hole 211, the heel portion 210, the distribution passage 215, and the supply passage wall 222. 213 and the sole portion 220 are supplied between the toes through the air passage 221.
  • the air in the human body balance shoe 200 is exchanged, and at the same time, the height of the body balance shoe 200 has a multi-cushion function of different stages. At the same time.
  • the shock absorbing unit 200 of the present invention pushes the hot air of the sole side toward the back of the foot and discharges it out of the human body balance shoe 100, the temperature inside the human body balance shoe 100 can be kept constant. On the other hand, it keeps the soles cool, and discharges a lot of moisture together with hot air, which prevents athlete's foot, eczema, etc., significantly reduces foot odor, diabetes patients, salespeople who walk a lot, Others will be able to help people who have a lot of sweat because they sweat a lot.
  • first cushion flesh 212, the first support 213 and the cushion ball 214 of the heel portion 210 to perform a multi-stage cushion function, by this multi-stage cushion As you walk on a soft lawn, you can relax your feet to eliminate fatigue from shock, and the comfortable shiatsu massage will eliminate dead skin cells on your heel.
  • the shock absorbing unit 200 of the present invention as described above may be provided in a plurality of different strengths so as to absorb the shock most perfectly according to the user's weight, the body balance shoes selectively 100 according to the user's weight ) So that heavier or lighter people can feel comfortable cushioning.
  • the first coupling protrusion 151a and the second coupling protrusion 151b of the first cap 151 of the shock absorbing cap 150 are the first coupling groove 141a and the second of the outer portion 141 of the heel 140.
  • the third coupling protrusion 152a and the fourth coupling protrusion 152b of the second cap 152 are fixed to the coupling grooves 141a, respectively, and the third coupling groove 142a of the inner portion 142 of the heel 140.
  • the fourth coupling groove 142b respectively, to be fixed, so that the shock absorbing cap 150 can be easily coupled to the heel 140 without using an adhesive, and the first cap 151 and the second If any one of the caps 152 wears out quickly, only the corresponding caps can be selectively replaced.
  • the human body balance shoe 100 is formed by rounding the heel 140 like a heel of a person, and the impact is primarily reduced, and the shock absorbing cap 150 is divided into two left and right sides of the heel 140. Shock is absorbed by the soft elasticity of the secondary secondary, and the shock is absorbed third by the shock absorbing unit 200 used as the midsole 120 or insoles, so the protection of the soles and joints with almost perfect shock absorbing power.

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La présente invention concerne un article chaussant (comprenant les chaussures, les chaussures de gymnastique, ici appelées articles chaussants) qui est produit sur une base ergonomique et qui comprend: un talon situé au niveau d'une extrémité arrière d'un semelle; et une protection absorbant les chocs reliée de manière détachable au talon. L'article chaussant selon la présente invention absorbe les chocs externes générés pendant la marche, autant que possible sur trois étages. Le talon de l'article chaussant selon la présente invention peut être séparé en une partie gauche et une partie droite, et peut être remplacé à tout moment. Ainsi l'article chaussant selon la présente invention empêche la déformation de l'articulation de la cheville et la pathologie de genou cagneux provoquée par une différence d'usure entre les deux talons de chaussures.
PCT/KR2010/003210 2009-05-21 2010-05-20 Article chaussant qui équilibre la masse corporelle d'un individu et qui est utilisé pour éviter la pathologie de genou cagneux et pour amortir de manière appropriée le poids de l'utilisateur Ceased WO2010134776A2 (fr)

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JP2012511764A JP2012527297A (ja) 2009-05-21 2010-05-20 O脚またはx脚を予防して使用者体重に合うクッションを提供する人体均衡履物
CN2010800223118A CN102438475A (zh) 2009-05-21 2010-05-20 预防o型或x型腿并提供适合使用者体重的缓冲部的人体平衡鞋
US13/320,557 US20120060394A1 (en) 2009-05-21 2010-05-20 Human body-balancing footwear capable of preventing knock-knees and providing cushioning suitable for the weight of wearer

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